The making of a paleontologist

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Uploaded by on Jul 27, 2010

U of A paleontologist Philip Currie has been digging up the remains of some 20 Albertosauruses in Alberta's Big Valley for more than 12 years, after re-discovering a bone-bed first unearthed by Barnum Brown in 1910. The discovery led Currie to conclude that dinosaurs were not solitary animals but may have hunted together in packs. In this video he talks about what sparked his interest in paleontology as a child and why dinosaurs remain so fascinating for him today.

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  • Novel about an alternative view of evolution see video book trailer

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